
New Tools To Help Growing Number Of People With Hearing Loss Released For World Hearing Day
According to the new Hearing Loss Toolkit:
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There's no such thing as a small hearing loss, as even a mild loss can impact daily communication, relationships and employment.
People wait an average of nine years to treat their hearing loss.
About 28 million people could benefit from hearing aids, but fewer than one in five of those use them.
HLAA says there are many barriers to care, including cost, stigma and lack of information.
"Hearing loss can be complicated and confusing," says HLAA Executive Director Barbara Kelley. "It's difficult for people to get trusted information about symptoms, treatment options and what steps to take. These new tools take the guesswork out of hearing loss, and address many of the common questions we hear every day."
The new toolkit resources fit into theme of the World Health Organization (WHO) World Hearing Day 202 -Changing Mindsets, with a focus on empowering people to make hearing health a priority.
The Toolkit has three parts:
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Hearing Loss by the Numbers – Updated facts and statistics on prevalence, who's at risk and more
Signs, Symptoms and Steps – What to look for in yourself or a loved one and how to get help
Communication Tips – Strategies to hear and be heard
HLAA designed these new resources with a grant from Cochlear , a leading HLAA Hear for Life Partner . HLAA will be sharing its new Hearing Loss Toolkit in various outreach materials, including on its social media platforms, throughout the month of March.
ABOUT HLAA
The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) is the leading voice of the growing number of people with, and at risk of, hearing loss in the U.S. We advocate to increase access to care and treatment, break down stigmas through education and awareness, and empower people with hearing loss through a nationwide network of support. Our work impacts millions, improving the lives of people with hearing loss, and elevating the importance of hearing health and accessible communication, through national legislation and public policy, and a network of chapters and state organizations. HLAA's Walk4Hearing events raise awareness and funds in cities across the country and bring hope to individuals and families dealing with hearing loss. Visit hearingloss for more information.
Meredith Resnick
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SOURCE Hearing Loss Association of America

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